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Old 03-09-2019, 12:08 PM
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As for the water pump, I can't tell the perspective. Is that the bottom of the pump? Leakage could be the cover plate or the shaft seal. Do the cover plate first - that's easy. If it still leaks, then you'll have to get into the seal.
As for the head leak, keep in mind that there's no oil supply to the head - no overhead valves! More likely that it's a water leak from a stud (or several) that need resealing. The head and manifold studs are part of the water boundary, and a failed stud seal will cause leakage. This leakage can show up at the boundary between the two parts or at the nut on the end of the stud. They can be resealed without removing the manifold/head, but it's often difficult to identify the bad guys.
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